A Website That Shows You Are the Right Electrician to Call
Homeowners want to hire a licensed, insured electrician — but most electrical contractor websites make it impossible to verify credentials. We build websites that put your qualifications front and center.
Everything an Electrical Contractor Website Needs
Your credentials, your services, your work — presented in a way that builds trust and brings in qualified leads.
License & Certification Display
Prominently showcase your master electrician license, state certifications, insurance details, and bonding. The credentials that separate you from handymen and unlicensed operators.
Detailed Service Pages
Individual pages for panel upgrades, rewiring, EV charger installation, generator hookups, lighting design, and every specialty you offer. Each optimized for local search.
Safety & Code Compliance Content
Educational content about electrical safety, code requirements, and why hiring a licensed electrician matters. Builds authority and ranks for informational searches.
Residential & Commercial Sections
Separate sections for homeowners and business owners. Different messaging, different services, different trust signals — all on one site.
Online Quote Request Forms
Smart forms that collect the right details upfront — property type, job description, urgency, preferred schedule. Better leads with less back-and-forth phone tag.
Project Showcase Gallery
Photo galleries organized by service type — panel upgrades, outdoor lighting, commercial buildouts. Customers see the quality of your work before they call.
Why Electricians Need a Professional Website
The US electrical contracting market is worth over $200 billion. More homeowners and businesses are searching online for licensed electricians than ever before, and your website is often the first impression you make.
of consumers read online reviews and check websites before hiring a contractor (BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey)
of consumers who do a local search on their smartphone visit or call a business within 24 hours (Google/Ipsos)
is the average residential electrical job value, making each lost lead a significant missed opportunity (HomeAdvisor)
of homeowners say displaying licenses and insurance on a website is "very important" when choosing an electrician (Angi survey)
Growing Demand for Electrical Services
Based on Google Trends and industry reports from NECA and IBEW
Common Questions from Electricians
Do you understand what electricians actually do?
Can you highlight my specific electrical licenses and certifications?
How do you handle the different services I offer?
Will my website work for both residential and commercial clients?
What if I only serve specific areas?
Ready for a Website That Matches Your Expertise?
Your skills deserve a professional online presence. Get a free preview of your new electrician website — no commitment, no credit card required.